The detention centre opened on 11 January 2002Today more than 350 detainees are being heldAbout 775 detainees have been held at Guantánamo since it openedUp to 17 of those detainees were under 18 years old when taken into custody, four of them were still held at the camp at the end of 2006More than 40 suicide attempts have been reported and three men died in June 2006 after apparent suicidesUp to 200 detainees have gone on hunger strikes since 2002; many of these detainees have been force-fed to be kept aliveTen people were "charged" prior to US Supreme Court declaring Military Commissions unlawful in September 2006There have been countless allegations of torture and other ill-treatment from current and former detaineesFourteen detainees were transferred to Guantánamo in September 2006 after they had been held incommunicado in secret CIA custody for more than four yearsAustralian citizen, Mamdouh Habib, was held for three years and released without charge in 2005Australian citizen, David Hicks, was held from 2002 until 2007 and according to his military lawyer, Major Mori, was placed in solitary confinement in March 2006